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Dmitriy Pavlov commented on IGNITE-8286:
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Hi [~ilantukh], could you please take a look?
> ScanQuery ignore setLocal with non local partition
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> Key: IGNITE-8286
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE-8286
> Project: Ignite
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 2.4
> Reporter: Alexander Belyak
> Assignee: Roman Shtykh
> Priority: Major
> Fix For: 2.6
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> 1) Create partitioned cache on 2+ nodes cluster
> 2) Select some partition N, local node should not be OWNER of partition N
> 3) execute: cache.query(new ScanQuery<>().setLocal(true).setPartition(N))
> Expected result:
> empty result (probaply with logging smth like "Trying to execute local query
> <query> with non local partition N") or even throw exception
> Actual result:
> executing (with ScanQueryFallbackClosableIterator) query on remote node.
> Problem is that we execute local query on remote node.
> Same behaviour can be achieved if we get empty node list from
> GridCacheQueryAdapter.node() by any reasons, for example - if we run "local"
> query from non data node from given cache (see
> GridDiscoveryNamager.cacheAffinityNode(ClusterNode node, String cacheName) in
> GridcacheQueryAdapter.executeScanQuery()
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